Crisis in the world's fisheries: People, problems, and policies
McGoodwin, J.R. (1990). Crisis in the world's fisheries: People, problems, and policies. Stanford University Press: Stanford, California. ISBN 0-8047-1790-7. 231 pp.
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VLIZ: Fishing (History and folklore) [102906]
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“McGoodwin critically examines accepted fisheries management practices and advocates alternative approaches that would situate the social and economic needs of fishers at the forefront of policy considerations. Yet, the book is much more than that. As the title indicates, McGoodwin’s book is sweeping in its coverage. It addresses virtually every aspect of fisheries—cultural, economic, political, and environmental. . . . It is a good introductory book for persons, no matter their discipline or profession, who are interested in natural resource management. . . . On the other hand, McGoodwin has provided a valuable service for all by pulling together in one place an extensive and timely review of the fisheries literature.” |
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